Objectives. We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall-prevention awareness campaigns. Methods. We assessed data from (1) computer-assisted telephone surveys conducted in 2002 with Australians 60 years and older in Northern Rivers, New South Wales (site of a previous fall-prevention program; n=1601), and Wide Bay, Queensland (comparison community; n=1601), and (2) 8 focus groups (n=73). Results. Participants from the previous intervention site were less likely than were comparison participants to agree that falls are not preventable (odds ratio [OR]=0.76; 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.65, 0.90) and more likely to rate the prevention of falls a high priority (OR=1.31; 95% CI=1.09, 1.57). There w...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Objective. To investigate motivational factors and barriers to participating in fall risk assessment...
Purpose: A fear of falls is widespread amongst older Australians. It increases the risk of falls and...
Objectives. We examined older people\u27s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of f...
Objectives: We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Objectives. We examined older people's attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of older people's perceptions of falls prevention...
Purpose: Older carers play an important role in falls prevention through their influence over their ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the beliefs and perceptions of older people abo...
Background falls rates in older people continue to rise despite concerted efforts to manage falls ri...
Falls prevention strategies can only be effective in reducing falls amongst older people if they are...
Purpose: As people age, they are at greater risk of injurious falls. Falling has a significant impac...
Falls are a common occurrence amongst older adults yet participation in prevention strategies is oft...
Background Older people living in residential care face a 50% chance of falling annually (Nyman and ...
Aim: To determine whether older community-dwelling people underestimate their own perceived chance o...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Objective. To investigate motivational factors and barriers to participating in fall risk assessment...
Purpose: A fear of falls is widespread amongst older Australians. It increases the risk of falls and...
Objectives. We examined older people\u27s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of f...
Objectives: We examined older people’s attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
Objectives. We examined older people's attitudes about falls and implications for the design of fall...
The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of older people's perceptions of falls prevention...
Purpose: Older carers play an important role in falls prevention through their influence over their ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the beliefs and perceptions of older people abo...
Background falls rates in older people continue to rise despite concerted efforts to manage falls ri...
Falls prevention strategies can only be effective in reducing falls amongst older people if they are...
Purpose: As people age, they are at greater risk of injurious falls. Falling has a significant impac...
Falls are a common occurrence amongst older adults yet participation in prevention strategies is oft...
Background Older people living in residential care face a 50% chance of falling annually (Nyman and ...
Aim: To determine whether older community-dwelling people underestimate their own perceived chance o...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to understand older people’s perceptions of their and other olde...
Objective. To investigate motivational factors and barriers to participating in fall risk assessment...
Purpose: A fear of falls is widespread amongst older Australians. It increases the risk of falls and...